- See the David Thomas disambiguation page for other people with this name.
David "Dave" Thomas (born May 20, 1949) is a Canadian comedian and actor. He was born in St. Catharines, Ontario, but moved to Dundas, Ontario with his family where he attended elementary and secondary school.[1] He attended Dundas District high school and graduated with honours from McMaster University in nearby Hamilton, Ontario.[2] Image File history File links Information. ...
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SCTV can refer to a number of things, including the following: SCTV (Indonesia) from Surya Citra Television, headquartered in Indonesia. ...
Great White North album cover with Bob (left) and Doug McKenzie (right) Bob and Doug McKenzie were a pair of fictional Canadian brothers who hosted The Great White North, a sketch which was introduced on SCTV for the shows third season when it moved to the CBC in 1980. ...
May 20 is the 140th day of the year (141st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1949 calendar). ...
A comedian, or comic, is an entertainer who amuses an audience by making them laugh. ...
Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ...
Nickname: The Garden City Motto: Industry and Liberality Location of St. ...
Dundas, Ontario, Canada held a town charter between 1848 and 2001. ...
Dundas District Public School is a middle school located in the Dundas, area of Hamilton, Ontario, under the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. ...
McMaster University is a medium-sized research-intensive university located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, with an enrollment of 18,238 full-time and 3,836 part-time students (as of 2006). ...
Motto: Together Aspire - Together Achieve Location in the province of Ontario, Canada Coordinates: , Country Canada Province Ontario Incorporated June 9, 1846[1] Government - Mayor Fred Eisenberger - City Council Hamilton City Council - Representatives 5 MPs and 5 MPPs Area [2] - City 1,138. ...
Biography Personal He is the eldest son of John and Moreen Thomas. John E. Thomas (1926-1996) was a noted medical ethicist, head of the Philosophy Department at McMaster University, and the author of several books. Moreen Thomas was a church organist for 30 years and noted composer of church music. He is the older brother of Canadian singer-songwriter Ian Thomas. Thomas is married and has four children Johnathan, Emily, Harrison, and Charlie. His wife is Kimberly and they live in Malibu, California. McMaster University is a medium-sized research-intensive university located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, with an enrollment of 18,238 full-time and 3,836 part-time students (as of 2006). ...
Ian Thomas (born 1950) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actor. ...
Location of MAlibu in Los Angeles County, California Coordinates: , Country United States of America State California County Los Angeles Incorporated (city) 1991-03-28 [2] Government - Mayor Ken Kearsley [1] Area - City 100. ...
Career Starting his career at ad agency McCann Erickson in 1974, after a year, he became the head writer of the Coca-Cola account in Canada. He then moved from the Toronto office to New York at the request of agency client Coca-Cola. McCann Erickson is a global advertising agency network, with offices in over 130 countries and almost eight decades of multinational experience. ...
The wave shape (known as the dynamic ribbon device) present on all Coca-Cola cans throughout the world derives from the contour of the original Coca-Cola bottles. ...
He was a cast member of the Toronto production of Godspell along with Victor Garber, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, and Andrea Martin. Paul Shaffer of Late Night with David Letterman was the musical director. Godspell is a 1970 play by John-Michael Tebelak. ...
Victor Joseph Garber (born on March 16, 1949 in London, Ontario, Canada) is a six-time Emmy Award-nominated Canadian film, stage and television actor and singer. ...
Martin Hayter Short, CM (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian/American comedian, actor, writer, and producer. ...
Eugene Levy (born 17 December 1946) is a Canadian Emmy and Grammy Award-winning actor, television director, producer and writer. ...
Andrea Martin (born January 15, 1947) is a Tony Award-winning American actor and comedienne. ...
Paul Shaffer Paul Allen Wood Shaffer (born November 28, 1949 in Fort William (now Thunder Bay), Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian-American musician, actor, voice actor, author, comedian and composer currently seen as the bandleader on the Late Show with David Letterman. ...
Late Night with David Letterman was a nightly hour-long comedy talk show on NBC hosted by David Letterman. ...
He first achieved fame as a cast member of the Canadian syndicated comedy series SCTV, where he portrayed, among other characters, Doug McKenzie of Bob and Doug McKenzie fame. Bob is portrayed by Rick Moranis. Other memorable characters included angry, if succinct editorialist Bill Needle, Scottish scone-chef/bluesman Angus Crock, speedy ad announcer Harvey K-Tel, Lowery organist/curio pitchman Tex Boil and the unforgettable "Cruising Gourmet". Second City Television, or SCTV, was a Canadian television sketch comedy show offshoot from the Toronto troupe of The Second City. ...
Great White North album cover with Bob (left) and Doug McKenzie (right) Bob and Doug McKenzie were a pair of fictional Canadian brothers who hosted The Great White North, a sketch which was introduced on SCTV for the shows third season when it moved to the CBC in 1980. ...
Frederick Alan Rick Moranis (born April 18, 1953) is a Canadian actor, comedian and musician best known for his work on SCTV and in films such as Ghostbusters, Little Shop of Horrors, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Spaceballs, and My Blue Heaven. ...
Thomas' first movie was Home to Stay directed by Delbert Mann where Thomas played in a scene with Hollywood legend Henry Fonda. Delbert Martin Mann, Jr. ...
Henry Jaynes Fonda (May 16, 1905 â August 12, 1982) was a highly acclaimed Academy Award-winning American film actor, best known for his roles as plain-speaking idealists. ...
Wrote for and acted in The New Show produced by Lorne Michaels during his hiatus from SNL. Short-lived, this show featured a powerhouse writing staff including Thomas along with Buck Henry, George Meyers, Jack Handy, Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Al Franken and Tom Davis, Jim Downey, Valery Bromfield and Steve Martin. The New Show was a comedy sketch show produced by Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels,which ran for only one season from January 6 to March 23, 1984. ...
SNL could mean: Saturday Night Live Scots National League This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Buck Henry Zuckerman (born December 9, 1930 in New York, New York) is an American actor, writer and director, best known for his work in television, film, comedy, and satire. ...
Jack Handey was a writer and co-producer of Saturday Night Live. ...
Alan Stuart Al Franken (born May 21, 1951) is an Emmy Awardâwinning American comedian, actor, author, screenwriter, political commentator, radio host and, recently, politician. ...
Thomas Davis (born January 11, 1959), American School Teacher and Independent Composer An aspiring jazz composer from the idyllic Finger Lakes region in upstate New York, Tom Davis teaches music at a public high school while tending to a family of four. ...
James Erwin Downey (born August 10, 1942) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. ...
For the football player of the same name see Steve Martin (football player). ...
Thomas tried his hand at network television hour-long shows in 1986 when he wrote and co-executive produced Steel Collar man for CBS. The pilot was produced but did not go to series. CBS is one of the largest radio and television networks in the United States. ...
In 1988 Thomas wrote another hour long show for CBS entitled B Men. This show was produced and the series was back ordered but Thomas took a directing job at Paramount which caused the network to abandon the show. Look up Paramount on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Paramount can refer to: Paramount, California, a city in Los Angeles County Paramount Pictures, a motion picture company Paramount Records, a record label United Paramount Network (UPN), a television network in the United States, owned by Viacom Inc. ...
He introduced John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston when he put them together for the first time in the Paramount film Thomas directed entitled The Experts (1989), while filming in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe Award-winning American actor and singer. ...
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Niagara-on-the-Lake in the Niagara Region Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara-on-the-Lake (2001 population 13,839) is a town where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. ...
He wrote for, produced, and starred in the 1990 CBS TV series The Dave Thomas Comedy Show. The Dave Thomas Comedy Show (later simply Dave Thomas) was a sketch-based, half-hour, five-week summer replacement series in 1990 starring Canadian Dave Thomas. ...
In 1991 Dave officially starred in the critically acclaimed Showtime comedy, Public Enemy #2 which made Time Magazine's 10 Very Best list for Television that year. Showtime is a subscription television brand used by a number of channels and platforms around the world, but primarily refers to a group of channels in the United States. ...
(Clockwise from upper left) Time magazine covers from May 7, 1945; July 25, 1969; December 31, 1999; September 14, 2001; and April 21, 2003. ...
In 1992 Thomas tried his hand at reality TV and co-executive produced ABC's America's Funniest People with Vin Di Bona. The American Broadcasting Company ( oftenly known as ABC) operates television and radio networks in the United States and is also shown on basic cable in Canada. ...
Americas Funniest People was a TV show on ABC that ran from 1990 to 1994. ...
Vin Di Bona (1944) is a television producer for many American television shows such as Americas Funniest Home Videos and Entertainment Tonight. ...
Thomas left Ameica's Funniest People after thirteen weeks to play a role in Coneheads at the request of buddy Dan Aykroyd. The Coneheads was originally a sketch on Saturday Night Live which starred Dan Aykroyd as father Beldar, Jane Curtin as mother Prymaat and Kristen Kilpatrick as daughter (Connie). The Coneheads were an alien family, natives of the planet Remulak, who found themselves stranded on Earth. ...
Daniel Edward Aykroyd CM (born July 1, 1952 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is an Academy Award-nominated Canadian comedian, actor, screenwriter, and musician. ...
Starting in 1993 he officially co-starred in ABC's Grace Under Fire with Brett Butler and Tom Poston and continued with the show for 5 seasons. Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ...
Grace Under Fire was a television series which ran on ABC from 1993 to 1998. ...
Brett Butler can refer to different people: Brett Butler, the comedienne. ...
Tom Poston (born October 17, 1921 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American television and film actor. ...
In 1995 Thomas starred in ABC TV movie Picture Perfect with Mary Page Keller and Rickard Karn. Picture Perfect is a 1997 film, starring Jennifer Aniston, Jay Mohr, Kevin Bacon, and Illeana Douglas. ...
Mary Page Keller (born March 3, 1961 in Monterey Park, California) is an American actress known for roles on both daytime and primetime television. ...
In 1996 Thomas played the title role in the Fox TV movie Mr. Foster's Field Trip AKA Kiz in the Woods with Julia Duffy. In 1996, Thomas wrote the book SCTV: Behind the Scenes. He appeared in the Red Green Show as Ben Franklin, the American expatriate brother of Dougie Franklin, played by his brother, Ian Thomas. Red Green The Red Green Show is a television comedy that has aired on the CBC in Canada and on PBS in the United States from 1991 through the present (as of 2005). ...
Dougie Franklin is a character from the early CHCH days of The Red Green Show. ...
In 1999 Thomas appeared on Cosby with Tom Poston reprising their father and son roles from Grace Under Fire. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Tom Poston (born October 17, 1921 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American television and film actor. ...
Grace Under Fire was a television series which ran on ABC from 1993 to 1998. ...
From 1999-2002 Thomas played various roles on the aanimated series Mission Hill. For the Boston neighborhood, see Mission Hill, Boston, Massachusetts. ...
In 2000 Thomas starred in the theatrical feature Most Valuable Primate. In 2000 Thomas co-starred with Lindsay Felton and Andy Dick in Caitlin's Way. Lindsay Felton (1984-) is an American actress born on December 4th, 1984. ...
Andrew Dick[1] (born December 21, 1965) is an American actor and comedian best known for his roles on the sitcoms NewsRadio and Less Than Perfect. ...
Caitlins Way Logo Caitlins Way was a live action drama series that aired on Nickelodeon from 2000-2002. ...
In 2000, Dave Thomas was chosen to host the first annual Canadian Comedy Awards in Toronto. The Canadian Comedy Awards is an annual awards ceremony celebrating notable Canadian comedians for achievements in live, TV and film comedy over the previous year. ...
in 2001 Thomas co-starred with John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson, Amy Smart, Seth Green, and Jon Lovitz in the Paramount feature Rat Race. John Marwood Cleese (born 27 October 1939) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award winning English comedian and actor best known for being one of the founding members of the renowned comedy group Monty Python. ...
Rowan Sebastian Atkinson (born 6 January 1955) is an English comedian, actor and writer, famous for his title roles in the British television comedies Blackadder and Mr. ...
Amy L. Smart (born March 26, 1976) is an American actress and former fashion model. ...
Seth Green (born February 8, 1974, Overbrook Park, Pennsylvania) is an American actor and television producer best known for his acting roles as Doctor Evils son Scott in the Austin Powers movies and as Oz on the Buffy The Vampire Slayer TV series. ...
Jonathan Lovitz (born July 21, 1957 in Tarzana, California) is an American actor and comedian perhaps best known as a cast member of Saturday Night Live and for his show The Critic. ...
Look up rat race in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
As of 2001, Thomas has been the Executive Creative Director of Animax Entertainment [1], an animation studio based officially in Culver City, CA. Animax Entertainment is an animation studio based in Culver City, California whose clients include Disney, ESPN, Warner Bros. ...
The bouncing ball animation (below) consists of these 6 frames. ...
Culver City sign near the intersection of the 405 and the 90. ...
In 2001-2002 Thomas appeared with Eugene Levy and Martin Short on Short's show Primetime Glick as Bob Hope. Eugene Levy (born 17 December 1946) is a Canadian Emmy and Grammy Award-winning actor, television director, producer and writer. ...
Martin Hayter Short, CM (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian/American comedian, actor, writer, and producer. ...
Jiminy Glick is a fictional character portrayed by Martin Short in the TV series Primetime Glick. ...
Bob Hope, KBE (May 29, 1903 â July 27, 2003), born Leslie Townes Hope, was an English-Born American entertainer who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway, on radio and television, in movies, and in performing tours for U.S. Military personnel, well known for his good natured humor and career longevity. ...
In 2002 Thomas co-starred with Jason Priestly, Dave Foley and Ewen Bremner in Fancy Dancing. Jason Priestley (born August 28, 1969), actor, was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Dave Foley (born January 4, 1963, in Etobicoke, Ontario) is a Canadian actor, best known for his work in The Kids in the Hall, NewsRadio, and Celebrity Poker Showdown. ...
Ewen Bremner (b. ...
In 2003 Thomas played the lead in the Universal feature Beethoven's Fifth also starring John Larroquette, Faith Ford, and Tom Poston. The coversheet to Beethovens 5th Symphony. ...
John Bernard Larroquette (born November 25, 1947 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a film and television actor. ...
Faith Ford (born Alexis Ford on September 14, 1964 in Pineville, Louisiana) is an American television and film actress, best known for her role as Corky Sherwood on Murphy Brown. ...
Tom Poston (born October 17, 1921 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American television and film actor. ...
In 2003 Thomas directed a hospital comedy feature film entitled Whitecoats which he also wrote. The movie starred a group of young Canadian talents including Carly Pope, Peter Oldring, Pat Kelly, Christine Chatelain, and Ingrid Kavelaars. Also rounding out the cast were Thomas himself along with comedy bets Dan Aykroyd, Dave Foley, Matt Frewer, Maury Chaykin, Linda Boyd and Saul Rubinek. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Intern Academy is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Dave Thomas. ...
Carly Pope (born August 28, 1980) is a Canadian actress. ...
Peter Oldring (b. ...
Pat Kelly ( 1929–24 June 2004) was a New Zealand trade unionist. ...
Christine Chatelain is a film actress. ...
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Daniel Edward Aykroyd CM (born July 1, 1952 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is an Academy Award-nominated Canadian comedian, actor, screenwriter, and musician. ...
Dave Foley (born January 4, 1963, in Etobicoke, Ontario) is a Canadian actor, best known for his work in The Kids in the Hall, NewsRadio, and Celebrity Poker Showdown. ...
Matt Frewer (b. ...
Maury Chaykin (born July 27, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York) is a Canadian actor. ...
Saul Rubinek (born July 2, 1948) is a German-born Canadian film actor, often cast as a shady professional. ...
As of 2004, Thomas was on the official Advisory Committee for the Comedy program at Humber College, the only such diploma program in the world. shelby was here 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning (generally referred to as Humber College) is a college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning (generally referred to as Humber College) is a college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
In 2003 Thomas and Moranis reprised the voices of the McKenzie Brothers in Disney's animated feature Brother Bear. Thomas has had a long career doing voices for animation including Animaniacs, Duckman, Catdog, The Adventures of Tarzan, Justice League of America and multiple roles on The Simpsons and Family Guy. Disney may refer to: The Walt Disney Company and its divisions, including Walt Disney Pictures. ...
This article is about a Disney animated feature. ...
Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs, usually referred to as the shorter title Animaniacs, is an American animated television series, distributed by Warner Bros. ...
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CatDog was an American animated television series on Nickelodeon, created by Peter Hannan. ...
The Justice League is a DC Comics superhero team. ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
Family Guy is an Emmy award winning American animated television series about a nuclear family in the fictional town of Quahog (IPA or ), Rhode Island. ...
In 2004 Thomas co-starred with Marla Sokoloff, Jennifer Tilley, and Barry Watson in the theatrical feature Combo Platter AKA Love on the Side. Marla Lynne Sokoloff (born December 19, 1980) is an American actress. ...
Michael Barrett Barry Watson (born April 23, 1974 in Traverse City, Michigan) is an American television actor, best known for his role in the series 7th Heaven. ...
In 2005, Thomas had a guest stint as Charlize Theron's Uncle Trevor on Fox's Arrested Development. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Charlize Theron (born August 7, 1975) is an Academy Award winning South African actress and former fashion model. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
In 2006 Thomas reprised his voice role in Brother Bear 2 and appeared as himself in the feature film The Aristocrats. He also started production on ArnoldSpeaks.com a video blog as the voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Brother Bear 2 is a direct-to-video sequel to the animated feature Brother Bear and was released on DVD on August 29, 2006. ...
The Aristocrats is a 2005 documentary film about the infamous dirty joke of the same name. ...
A video blog, sometimes shortened to vlog,[1][2][3] is a blog that comprises video. ...
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German pronunciation (IPA): ) (born on July 30, 1947) is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, actor and an American politician, currently serving as the 38th Governor of California. ...
In 2006, Thomas' animation company Animax won an Emmy for a broadband animated series produced for ESPN entitled Off Mikes. Animax ) is a Japanese anime satellite television network, established and owned by Sony Corporation, and dedicated to broadcasting anime programming. ...
Awards - ACTRA AWARD for Best Variety Performer in 1978.
- Emmy Award in 1981 for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Musical Program.
- Canadian Juno Award for Best Comedy Album of the Year in 1981.
- Nominated for a Grammy Award in 1983 for "Best Comedy Album"
- Juno Award in 1983-84 for Best Comedy Album of the Year.
- Golden Reel Award in 1983 from the Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association.
- With the cast of Grace Under Fire won a People's Choice Award in 1994 for best new show.
- Earl Grey Award in 1995 for his work on SCTV.
- In 2003 he was added to Canada's Walk of Fame.
- Emmy Award in 2006 - Outstanding Achievement in Content for Non-Traditional Delivery Platforms – Thomas and his company Animax won this award for ESPN's Off Mikes- the first time the Emmys recognized programming produced for broadband.s.
- Co-directed and co-starred with Rick Moranis in "The Adventures Of Bob & Doug McKenzie: Strange Brew" (1983) which also starred Max Von Sydow.
ACTRA is a Canadian organization representing performers in English-language media. ...
An Emmy Award. ...
The Juno Awards are awards of achievement presented to Canadian musical artists and bands. ...
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The Juno Awards are awards of achievement presented to Canadian musical artists and bands. ...
The MPSE Golden Reel Award is an award presented by the organization of Motion Picture Sound Editors in categories related to the craft of audio post production, such as Sound Editing, Music Editing, Dialog Editing, and Sound Effect Editing. The award was first presented in 1953 and has continued into...
Grace Under Fire was a television series which ran on ABC from 1993 to 1998. ...
The Peoples Choice Awards, held annually in January, is one of the few awards shows to be based on popularity. ...
A Walk of Fame is a public installation which honours celebrities by embedding star-shaped tiles bearing the names of famous people in a sidewalk. ...
An Emmy Award. ...
Animax ) is a Japanese anime satellite television network, established and owned by Sony Corporation, and dedicated to broadcasting anime programming. ...
Filmography Second City Television, or SCTV, was a Canadian television sketch comedy show offshoot from the Toronto troupe of The Second City. ...
Year 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar). ...
A stripe may be one of a pattern of areas created by a family of parallel lines, as on the flag of the United States, also known as the stars and stripes in a candy-stripe pattern, on a diagonal and twisted round a cylinder, as for a candy cane...
Year 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Gregorian calendar). ...
Strange Brew is also the title of a song by the band Cream (released on their 1967 album Disraeli Gears), and of a compilation album - Strange Brew: The Very Best of Cream Strange Brew is a 1983 film starring the popular SCTV characters Bob & Doug McKenzie, played by Dave Thomas...
Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...
The New Show was a comedy sketch show produced by Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels,which ran for only one season from January 6 to March 23, 1984. ...
Year 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar). ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Sesame Street presents Follow That Bird. ...
Year 1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link displays 1985 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link displays 1985 Gregorian calendar). ...
Moving may mean: motion moving house Moving, an album by The Raincoats This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ...
Parker Lewis Cant Lose - original FOX advertisement Parker Lewis Cant Lose is an early 1990s comedy television series that was strongly influenced by the film Ferris Buellers Day Off. ...
Year 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the 1991 Gregorian calendar). ...
Boris and Natasha are the villains from the Rocky and Bullwinkle show. ...
Year 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar). ...
For the 1970 film starring Charles Bronson see Cold Sweat (1970 film) Cold Sweat is a song performed by James Brown and written by his bandleader Alfred Pee Wee Ellis. ...
Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Coneheads was originally a sketch on Saturday Night Live which starred Dan Aykroyd as father Beldar, Jane Curtin as mother Prymaat and Kristen Kilpatrick as daughter (Connie). The Coneheads were an alien family, natives of the planet Remulak, who found themselves stranded on Earth. ...
Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ...
Public Enemy Number Two is a novel written in 1987 by Anthony Horowitz. ...
Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Simpsons redirects here. ...
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Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ...
King of the Hill is an American animated television series created by Mike Judge (creator of Beavis and Butt-head) and Greg Daniels for the Fox Broadcasting Company. ...
Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...
Rat Race is a 2001 comedy film (not to be confused with The Rat Race of 1960) directed by Jerry Zucker. ...
Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...
That 70s Show logo That 70s Show is a Fox Network television sitcom centered around the lives of a group of teenagers living in the fictional suburb of Point Place, near Green Bay, during the late 1970s. ...
Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...
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2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Beethovens 5th is the fourth sequel to the 1992 movie Beethoven. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about a Disney animated feature. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Intern Academy is a 2004 comedy film written and directed by Dave Thomas. ...
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shelby was here 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Aristocrats (also known as The Debonaires and The Sophisticates) is a joke which is alleged to have been told by numerous stand-up comedians since the vaudeville era, and often only among an audience of other comedians. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Santas Slay is a 2005 horror/comedy film that stars Bill Goldberg as Santa Claus, which is ironic considering that Goldberg is Jewish. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Brother Bear 2 is a direct-to-video sequel to the animated feature Brother Bear and was released on DVD on August 29, 2006. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
Weeds may be: Weed, an undesired plant growth (weeds, plural) Slang for Cannabis, the herb used for its psychoactive effects, but also grown into hemp Weeds (television), the 2005 Showtime television series starring Mary-Louise Parker and Elizabeth Perkins. ...
For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
Celebrities Impersonated By Thomas On SCTV - Richard Harris,
- Bob Hope,
- G. Gordon Liddy,
- Liberace,
- DeForest Kelley,
- Michael Caine,
- Randy Newman,
- Hal Holbrook (as James Whitmore),
- Carl Sagan,
- Walter Cronkite,
- Ken Osmond,
- Fred Travalena (as Jim Nabors),
- Neil Simon,
- Lee Iacocca,
| - Al Pacino (as Steve Burns),
- Robert Duvall,
- Lloyd Bridges,
- Red Buttons,
- Benny Hill,
- Bennett Cerf,
- Art Linkletter,
- James Herriot,
- Orson Welles,
- Phil Donahue,
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and
- Jerry Brown.
| SCTV can refer to a number of things, including the following: SCTV (Indonesia) from Surya Citra Television, headquartered in Indonesia. ...
Richard Harris as Marcus Aurelius in Gladiator. ...
Bob Hope, KBE (May 29, 1903 â July 27, 2003), born Leslie Townes Hope, was an English-Born American entertainer who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway, on radio and television, in movies, and in performing tours for U.S. Military personnel, well known for his good natured humor and career longevity. ...
George Gordon Battle Liddy (born November 30, 1930) was the chief operative for U.S. President Richard Nixons White House Plumbers unit. ...
Liberace shows off his rings (circa 1980). ...
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Sir Maurice Joseph Micklewhite CBE (born March 14, 1933), known professionally as Michael Caine, is a two-time Academy Award-winning English film actor. ...
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Holbrook as Twain, 1957. ...
Whitmore in The Asphalt Jungle James Allen Whitmore (born October 1, 1921) is an American film actor. ...
Insert non-formatted text here Carl Edward Sagan (November 9, 1934 â December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer and astrobiologist and a highly successful popularizer of astronomy, astrophysics, and other natural sciences. ...
Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. ...
Ken Osmond (born June 7, 1943) is an American actor best known for his role of the fictional character Eddie Haskell on the original Leave It to Beaver television situation comedy which ran on CBS from October 4, 1957 to 1958 and then on ABC from 1958 to June 20...
Fred Travalena is an impressionist. ...
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Neil Simon (1966) Neil Simon (born Marvin Neil Simon July 4, 1927 in The Bronx, New York City), is a Jewish American playwright and screenwriter. ...
Lido Anthony Lee Iacocca (born October 15, 1924) is an American industrialist most commonly known for his revival of the Chrysler brand in the 1980s when he was the CEO. Among the most widely recognized businessmen in the world, he was a passionate advocate of U.S. business exports during...
Pacino (right) in The Godfather (1972) Alfredo James Pacino (born April 25, 1940) is an Academy Award- Golden Globe, AFI, Bafta, Emmy Award- and Tony Award-winning American stage and film actor who played such iconic roles as Michael Corleone in The Godfather Trilogy and Tony Montana in the 1983...
Robert Selden Duvall (born January 5, 1931) is an Academy Award and four-time Golden Globe winning American film actor and director. ...
Bridges in The Sound of Fury (1950) Lloyd Vernet Bridges, Jr. ...
Red Buttons (February 5, 1919 â July 13, 2006) was the stage name of American comedian and actor Aaron Chwatt. ...
Alfred Hawthorn Hill (21 January 1924 â 20 April 1992), better known as Benny Hill, was a prolific English comic, actor and singer, best known for his television programme, The Benny Hill Show. ...
Bennett Cerf on Whats My Line?, 1962 Bennett Alfred Cerf (May 25, 1898 - August 27, 1971) was a publisher and co-founder of Random House, also known for his own compilations of jokes and puns, for regular personal appearances lecturing across the United States, and for his television appearances...
Art Linkletter caricature by Sam Berman for NBCs 1947 promotion book Art Linkletter (born Gordon Arthur Kelly on July 17, 1912) was the host of two of the longest-running shows in broadcast history: House Party, which ran on CBS radio and television for 25 years, and People Are...
Herriotâs former surgery in Thirsk is now a tourist attraction. ...
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Phil Donahue Phillip John Donahue (b. ...
Solzhenitsyn was exiled from the Soviet Union for his book The Gulag Archipelago. ...
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References - ^ McMaster Biography: Dave Thomas. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
- ^ McMaster University Alumni. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...
is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...
is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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